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I generally just lurk but- am I the only one who remembers this quote?
I know it's old, but the temperatures at which a processor run at aren't going to change over time anyways.
@mali, I'm not an expert on the topic, but I do think you aren't 100% correct. While in your experience with ARM processors they have heat issues, it seems the Cortex-A8 that the Pandora uses doesn't. If it did we wouldn't be seeing all of the dev units being able to stably clock to 900 MHz without over heating. If you meant that all ARMs don't have any heat issues, than I can see where you are coming from. But with how I read it (and probably Craigix)- you came across sounding like the Pandora's process, and all ARM processors, will have heat issues- just because your netbook did. It is true that increasing the voltage on a processor is going to increase the temperature (and shorten the lifespan), but the OP isn't worried about trying to pull anything like 1.1 GHz outta the Pandora's processor. He's just wondering if overclocking to 800 MHz, which has so far proven to be safe and working, would void the warranty. To be honest, is it even possible to change the voltage on the Pandora's CPU? Craigix said it would take a hardware mod (which for sure would void your warranty), to get the voltage into dangerous area's, I don't really think it's possible to kick the voltage up high enough on the Pandora's processor anyways.
And I'm not siding with either Craigix or Mali, as I feel Mali wasn't 100% correct, but I definitely feel Craigix was out of line- though I can sorta understand why he is angry.
Squidge posted on Aug 5 2008 - 03:30 PM said:I've tested the OMAP+RAM (as it's stuck on the top) temperatures today using a non-contact temperature sensing gun.
@ 550Mhz (standard board frequency from 1.0 Kernel), after 2 hours I get 31c (88f)
@ 925Mhz (plus vdd1 opp value of 5) after a further 2 hours I get 32c (90f)
I then measured the temperature of my cup of tea... 88c (191f)
I know it's old, but the temperatures at which a processor run at aren't going to change over time anyways.
@mali, I'm not an expert on the topic, but I do think you aren't 100% correct. While in your experience with ARM processors they have heat issues, it seems the Cortex-A8 that the Pandora uses doesn't. If it did we wouldn't be seeing all of the dev units being able to stably clock to 900 MHz without over heating. If you meant that all ARMs don't have any heat issues, than I can see where you are coming from. But with how I read it (and probably Craigix)- you came across sounding like the Pandora's process, and all ARM processors, will have heat issues- just because your netbook did. It is true that increasing the voltage on a processor is going to increase the temperature (and shorten the lifespan), but the OP isn't worried about trying to pull anything like 1.1 GHz outta the Pandora's processor. He's just wondering if overclocking to 800 MHz, which has so far proven to be safe and working, would void the warranty. To be honest, is it even possible to change the voltage on the Pandora's CPU? Craigix said it would take a hardware mod (which for sure would void your warranty), to get the voltage into dangerous area's, I don't really think it's possible to kick the voltage up high enough on the Pandora's processor anyways.
And I'm not siding with either Craigix or Mali, as I feel Mali wasn't 100% correct, but I definitely feel Craigix was out of line- though I can sorta understand why he is angry.
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